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Items of Interest and Person i
Wireleaa on the Si
Who I H To Be
Prodding Judge Y
Borne discussion has been, beard
around Anderson within the last few
days as to who will be the presiding
judge at tho next Lerra or tho court ot
General uassions for Anderson, which
convenes on Monday, September the
7th. Some of the attorneys were un
der the impresaicn that Judge John
S. Wilson wuui? como to Au?erson
for thia term, while others thought it
waa time for Judge Memmlnger to
come. Judge Prince yesterday stated
that neither of these gentlemen would
come to Anderson for the approaching
term as the roster of Judges shows
that Judge DeVore will come here.
This settler the matter, since the ros
ter'ls the only guide that the Judges
themselves have - and therefore Judge |
DeVore will probably be in Anderson
Drainage Beard
To Held Meeting,
Tho final meeting of the Board of
Viewers appointed to investigate the
possibility of draining the Rocky Riv
er Swamp landa will be held in the of
fice of James N\ Pearman. clerk of
court, on Tuesday, September 8, at
which timo tho proposition will either
bo launched or will tl) refused by thc
people owning^ the property along
HcrVy River. There is little possi
bility of the land owners refusing to
take part in tho scheme and indica
tions are that after this meeting the
work will at once be begun. ThL.
moana that Anderson county will be
richer by thousands of dollars in agri
cultural lands than sba ever was be
fore.
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il Mention Caught Over the *
tree ts of Anderson *
Has Hnnklnc
A Wife lie.o?
According to the people around town
Luther HawktnB, the young white man
who wan jUBt convicted In Greenville
county on a charge of bigamy, .was
sentenced to a term In the State pent
tontlary, once made hlB home in An
derson and some have said that he
oren now has a wife living In :hc city.
Hawkins waa charged with bnv.sng Ave
wives, all told, some of them In j
Greenville and othors in Georgia.
When he was arraigned for trial be ,
entered a plea of guilty and was yes
terday sentenced by the court.
Executive Commissioner
Pleased With Anderson
Albert Blum, executive commission
er for the South Carolina Exposition
committee, says that he likes Ander
son as well as any town that he has
seen since he came to this state. Mr.
Blum has been in Columbia for some
weeks and came to this city yesterday
tu confer with the local business men
regarding Anderson's taking part in
the coming exposition. He says that
be likes Anderson and Anderson's peo
ple and he already feels assured that
this city will do her part and do it
well when tho question of financing
the state oxhibit comes up for conaid-,
eration.
War Caused
More Smoking.
Possibly Anderson people had never
thought of lt but mon cmohe a great
many more cigars and cigarettes when j
thoy aro nre excited, interested or are |
worried than they do when they are 1
perfectly normal. As an example nf
this may bo cited the fact that one of i
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("Dot's Nice") Landis,1
Clever Choru
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at all of this week-TT
[together, at only one adm
by a company of 9 peop
admission charged.
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Admission
tho principal cigar stores of tho coun
try has Just given out a statement on
their last month's business by which
lt will be seen that they sold more ci
gars than ever betore in tho history
of thc company. Omclalo of the com
pany say that this was . undoubtedly
due to the fact that thc foreign war
has broken out and that the average
nowspaper reader devours a whole ci
gar while he is reading thc accounts
In the newspapers of the battles
fought. The theory seems plausible.
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Telephone For ,
Farmers' Homes
A campaign is shortly to bc inaugu
rated in Anderson to p!a~- a telephone
In the home of every white farmer in
the county, according to a letter which
was received in thia city from Morgan
V. Spier, general manager of thc Sou
thern Bell Telephone Company. This '
matter wai agitated by people of thc
city aimply because lt would surely |
mean money to the farmer and tho.
merchants of thc city as well. The
farmers lock on the plan with favor
and in all probability many of them
will agree to install telephones whon
the special inducements planned by
the compauy are offered them.
CoL Maxwell
Seriously 111.
Word has reached Anderdon from
Salisbury: N. C.. that Col. J. D.
Maxwell ls very ill and that his condi
tion is regarded aa serious. Col.
Maxwell ls the father of Jeff Maxwell
and Fred Maxwell of this city, and he "i
has a number of friends here. Some
time ago he went to tho mountains of
North Carolina in the hope that a
change of climate might prove to be
beneficial but his condition grew
v/orso there and he ls now in a hospi
tal in Salisbury. People in Anderson
hope that he may soon bu improved.
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Williamaton To M
Have a Concert? I <
So well pleased were they with the
band concert which was held at WU- 11
llamaton last Sunday, the officiais of it
the Piedmont & Northern lines have c
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announced that they wi)! run another
excursion to this place this af lemon.
They plan t- allow the same low
round'trip rate and the concert will
last from 3 p. m. nntil 6 p. m. Last
Sunday afternoon about 500 Anderson
people went to Wiiliamston and they
said that the trip was rory enjoyable.
!n al) probability an even larger num
ber will make the trip today.
Entomologist To
Sec Caterpillars
It was 'understood in Anderson yes
terday that an entomologist had been
detailed to comb- tb Anderson from
Clemson college ' and investigate tho
cotton worm which is playing h\voc
with some' of the crone in this county.
It ls understood that thc worm much
resembles the catepillar and it ls
k^cwri that this, worm is in thc state,
and- the Anderson farmers arc inclined
to believe that it is tho catepillar
doing nil thc damage hero. The ex
pert from Clemson will probably bc
ablo to suggest some remedy for the
trouble here.
Flhe Rose May Be
Manufactured Here 1
The Anderson chamber ?f commerco
baa been conducting negotiations Vr
the past several weeks with two ho
siery mills In an effort to induce one
?f them to come to this olty. One ot
the miiis is located In New York state
while the other ls in Linville. N. C. i
Owing to the fact that the manufac- i
tnrors have not yet been able to reach i
iny decision in tho matter, the secre- 1
arv of the Anderson chamber pf com- I
norco says that no definite assurances 1
In tho matter can be given out, but i
lie believe:: that one of the industries i
nay be induced to move here.
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Mr. Mattfson To
Enter Tale Hoon,
Marlon Mattison, a Bon of M. M. 1
Mutt Icon and a graduate of Davidson 1
?liege left yesterday for Now York, <
?here he will spend, a week and then c
to will take up. a course of prepara- i
o ry field work which he will have to c
lo before he enters Yale In October, t
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Comedy Company
Ttiree IVIen - - All Artists
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Movies for Monday
-iE LURE OF THE CAR WHEELS . . ,.Lubin
2 Reel Feature
E CHANGED HIS MIND.
and . . .Lukin
BARGAIN IN AN AUTOMOBILE
Split Reel Comedy
OTHER AND WIFE.Edison
Drama
The Coolest Place in Anderson
Mr. Matti'.ois wi'l enter tho Junior
clasB of the famous institution, and
will study civil engineering. He has
a talent for this work and thc future
for him should bc very bright.
Baseball (?ame
Was Rained out.
The baseball game scheduled for
yesterday afternoon between a picked
team of college men from the city of
Anderson and a team of electricians
at work in the city, was postponed on
account of wet grounds. .. The rain
which fell about 3 o'clock made the
diamond BO muddy that it was impos
sible to play until a later date. This
game is being awaited with much Ut
terest by the local fans.
Singing School ,
Has Been closed.
Prof. John T. Milford has just
closed a very successful singing
school at Welcome and the people of
that section say that they are very
much pleased with the good work
done by Prof. Milford In thoir com
munty. Prof. MU \ird also cloned a
school at Hopewell about two weeks
ago and be gave as much satisfaction
there as at Welcome.
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Back From Their
Haaey Moon Trip.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hollyrod have
returned to Anderson. They have
jone to housekeeping in West End.
Mr. Hollyrod ls the efficient book
keeper nt the Farmers and Marchants
bank. His bride was a popular young
lady of Greenville and "they both have
nany friends in Anderson. They are
receiving a warm welcome.
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Automobile Had
A Bad Mishap.
A public service car running along
Main street last night, broke an axle
,vhen just in front of The Intelligencer
iffice, throwing one-wheel entirely up
m the sidewalk. Fortunately the car
vas going at a slow rate when the ac
cident occured and therefore none of
he occupants met with Injury.
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Failure to Secure Health Certificate
Costs Large Sam.
(By AKsocl?ted Press.)
Norfolk, Va., Aug. 29.-Because he
failed to produce a health certificate,
Captain Luise, nf the Italian st?*m?*r
Atlantide, which - has just arrived
from Genoa, was today tined 8?>,uuu,
000 by the custom .authorities.
Captain Luise said he was unable
to secure a health certificate from
tho American consulate at Genoa be
cause the consul was too busy look
ing after American refugees who
were trying to get back to the United
States.
Thc decretory of the. treasury wilt
i bo requeated to remit the Kine.
M.*. nmrfvn erupa.
. Lcpdna, Aug. 29.-12:4? p. rp-Ac
cording to tho Ostend correspondent
of tho Reutcr Telegram Company.
Monsignor Coenraets, vice rector of
tho university In Louvain, was ode
of tho prominent residents shot by
tho Gormans there. All able bodied
men of Louvain, according to the cor
respondent, have been sent by train
to Germany ?o aid in harveotlng the
crops.
. Places Blame on Others .?fl*
London, Aug. SD.-The- unush of
ficial bureau repeats Ita statement
that England has laid no mines In the
North sea and adds:
' Kn Klan cl. therefore, cannot be char
ged with hay ir jury up to the present
caused by mino laying."
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itnsels New Wardrobe
i a Laree Voice." s That Team of Juvenile Dancers
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